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Bowler’s Ed In-School Bowling Program This program provides free materials to educators so they can include bowling as part of their P.E. curriculum. Recently updated, the Bowler’s Ed In-School Bowling program teaches the basics of bowling and includes fun fi tness activities that integrate bowling with cardiovascular activities, spelling challenges, and even math!


In-School Bowling Equipment Offi cial carpet lanes, balls and pins for the In-School Bowling Program. Special discounted pricing available for BPAA member centers. Equipment is available from Metro Ltd. Sports at 815-399-0655 or www.bowlersedsupply.com.


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Bowler’s Ed In-School Bowling Brochures These beautiful 4-color brochures are a great way to market In-School Bowling to local schools and youth organizations.


BI-305 $10 (pack of 50)


Bowler’s Ed Marketing Poster Market the In-School Bowling program in your center with this eye-catching poster. The 4-color poster measures 22” x 28.”


BI-BEPOST FREE


Bowler’s Ed Teacher’s Curriculum This step-by-step guide shows teachers exactly how to teach bowling. The curriculum also incorporates math, spelling, geography, language arts and other subjects into bowling. Available in two formats: 3-ring binder or CD- ROM. Both include an instructional DVD.


BI-BEMT FREE (Teacher’s Curriculum in 3-ring binder)


BI-BEDTCDROM FREE (Teacher’s Curriculum CD-ROM)


Bowler’s Ed Proprietor Kit This kit includes everything you need to partner with P.E. teachers in your local school district to bring bowling into the classroom. Proprietor Kit includes: zProprietor’s “How To” Manual — BI-BEMP zPrice Guide (for equipment) — BI-YOUTHPRICES zBowlers Ed Poster — BI-BEPOST zTeacher’s Curriculum Guide (includes instructional DVD) — BI-BEMT


zWindow Decal — BI-DECAL zBowler’s Ed Teacher Brochure — BI-305


BI-PKIT FREE Items may also be ordered separately.


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